The Guizhou Shuanglong Airport Economic Zone – located in Guiyang city, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province – is paying particularly close attention to various prevention and control work, in the face of the complex COVID-19 pandemic situation.
At Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport, there are eight scanning inspection channels in the information screening area.
The floor is marked with a prominent one-meter line marker, which reminds passengers to queue up in an orderly manner while awaiting inspection of Guizhou health codes and travel itinerary cards.
Passengers show their health codes and travel itinerary cards to staff members at Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport. [Photo/sl.gov.cn]
After screening, those arrivals with no abnormal returns can sign a letter of commitment to the pandemic prevention and control and obtain a "pass card" to leave the airport promptly.
Those who need to do nucleic acid testing must go through a dedicated channel and enter the nucleic acid collection point. They should then undergo nucleic acid testing and health monitoring in strict accordance with Guizhou's latest pandemic prevention and control measures.
Passengers register their information at the airport. [Photo/sl.gov.cn]
In the wake of the outbreak, the Shuanglong economic zone quickly established a special team for virus prevention and control at the airport.
Since 2022, the team has screened 2,665 flights and 276,360 passengers, including 148,766 nucleic acid samples from passengers, all proving negative.
A service station is set up at the airport. [Photo/sl.gov.cn]